Garage Door Spring Replacement Houston

Here at Discount Door Co. we specialize in ﻿garage door spring repair﻿and garage door spring replacement. All our garage door repair services are of the highest quality service available. We pride our selves fast, quality and affordable service. Customer satisfaction is our number one priority. Discount Door Co. has been serving the Houston, Texas and surrounding areas for over 25 years.

Garage door springs are designed to do virtually all of the work necessary to lift your garage door. Garage door springs, cables, brackets, and other hardware attached to the springs, are under very high tension and, if handled improperly, can cause serious injury. When dealing with garage door springs, you should take into account what type of door you have (sectional, tracked one-piece, jamb hardware, or pivot hardware), and what type of spring you have. Garage Door Springs are available in two main types: extension and torsion. Garage door springs come in different lengths to accommodate various standard size doors, from single garage doors to double doors. Garage door springs are sized or adjusted at time of initial installation to balance the weight of the garage door. It is important when handling springs to prevent any nicks or scrapes to the wire. Spring pairs should be replaced together, since the mate is likely to fail soon after the first, and any possible savings in parts isn't worth the extra effort to repeat the work later. You must release the tension on the garage door springs before attempting adjustment or replacement.

Correct spring size is determined by factors such as the weight and height of the door. For example, door springs are designed to accommodate the original intended weight of the door. If additional weight is added to the door sections after the original door installation, the door could become unbalanced such that operation is not smooth, possibly even resulting in damaged or broken springs. Also, the function of any opener on the door could be adversely affected such that a motor could become overworked or cease functioning. The safety of a garage door is directly attributed to the design of these components working together without any other added material. For example, adding weight, including hanging large objects, to any part of the door or track can obstruct the pathway of the door and can cause the horizontal track to twist, buckle or deform. This has the potential to allow the door to fall out of the horizontal track. Because doors are large, heavy moving objects that can weigh anywhere from 90 pounds to over 500 pounds, a door falling out of its tracks is dangerous to persons, and hazardous to property, under the door or in the area.